Thanks! I'll forward this info, too. I know I was able to access the registry some months ago using Safari on Lion ... we'll get it sorted out for you. Thanks for wanting to participate! I have a feeling that this registry is going to help drive food allergy research far!
Hi @Elisa2 - Can you tell me how far you got in the process? Were you able to create your account? Able to log in? On what page did it get stuck for you? I just went through the process to create a new account and then log in. There are pages that load quite slowly.
This gives me hope that my child will eventually be allergy free and his life will not be in danger from a simple item of food! Thank you so much for this great article in layman terms so that we parents can understand it!
Hi Michael, Very interesting for us to read as I have more than one grandchild with food allergies! Congratulations on all your accomplishments and studies. Love from us all, your old Oxford neighbour!
Welcome Jessica & Sandra! We are glad you found KFA. We hope you will join us on our Support Forums. We have several forums that may be of interest. Main Forum Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers We even have a new forum for saving money! http://community.kidswithfooda...s-for-food-allergies We have a fantastic Food & Cooking forum Don't forget to check out our recipe section! Come join us! .
Great overview! KFA- is there any additional info about the use of Allergen non-specific therapies for EoE? What about accupressure or homeopathics? Thank you!
wonderful job!! mustard and lupine next pretty please :-) and refined peanut oil too. (no hidden ingredients really should be standard now). we have many allergies (sesame isn’t one of them) but thank you for fighting for those w that allergy.
My adult son John, 32 yrs old, has been living and struggling with severe IgE-mediated nut allergies and anaphylaxis to peanuts (and all nuts) since infancy. When a college student, John was hospitalized twice for biphasic allergic reactions and anaphylaxis following accidental food exposures on campus. It is known that most adverse food exposures are accidental. For John, campus exposures happened even after my best efforts to inform and educate college food service management and...
Thank you, KFA, for keeping us informed. This could be life changing. As an adult with a lifelong peanut allergy I continue to be interested in the research and treatments.
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